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    Fort Bayard was an earthwork fort constructed in 1861 northwest of Tenleytown in the District of Columbia as part of the defenses of Washington, D.C.,...
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  • Cemetery, at Fort Bayard, New Mexico, United States Fort Bayard (Washington, D.C.), a fort in Washington D.C., United States This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Bayard, Nebraska, a city Bayard, New Mexico, a city Bayard, Ohio, an unincorporated community Bayard, West Virginia, a town Fort Bayard (Washington,...
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    American Civil War, Union forces built in the Washington, D.C. area, included 68 major enclosed forts used to house soldiers and store artillery and...
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    carved the Bayard family motto, Sans peur et sans reproche (Without fear or reproach). Fort Bayard in Washington D.C., was named in his honor. Bayard Street...
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    March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, also known as simply the March on Washington or the Great March on Washington, was held in Washington, D.C., on...
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  • Bibb Fort Bowyer Fort Carney Fort Claiborne Fort Condé, open to the public Fort Crawford Fort Dale Fort Decatur Fort Easley Fort Gaines Fort Glass Fort Hampton...
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    New York: C. Scribner's Sons. pp. 528–529. Tansill, Charles Callan (1946). The Congressional Career of Thomas F. Bayard. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown...
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  • Rustin (film) (category Films directed by George C. Wolfe)
    George C. Wolfe, from a screenplay by Julian Breece and Dustin Lance Black, and a story by Breece about the life of civil rights activist Bayard Rustin...
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    Park is a large urban park that bisects the Northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C. Created by Act of Congress in 1890, the park comprises 1,754 acres...
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    Western Avenue is one of three boundary streets between Washington, D.C., and the state of Maryland. It follows a southwest-to-northeast line, beginning...
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    Congress. Edited by John Rives. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Globe Office, 1863. ex parte Merryman, 17 F. Cas. 144 (C.C.D. Md. 1861). Duker, William (1980)...
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    Other tours of duty included Fort Bayard, New Mexico, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and Attending Surgeon in Washington, D.C. He spent the period of the World...
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  • Waters, West Virginia Forest Heights, Maryland Fort Belvoir, Virginia Fort Hunt, Virginia Fort Washington, Maryland Georgetown, District of Columbia Glen...
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    Battery Kemble Park (category Forts on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.)
    includes: Fort Bunker Hill, Fort Totten, Fort Slocum, Fort Stevens, Battleground National Cemetery, Fort DeRussy, Fort Reno, and Fort Bayard. "National...
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    architect Sidney Stewart, but achieved prominence under Bayard Witt and Eugene C. Seibert. Bayard Witt was born in 1880 in Witt's Foundry, Tennessee. He...
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    Baltimore-Washington Parkway, MARC's Camden Station, and its low housing costs, Pigtown also has a great number of commuters to Washington, D.C., and Fort George...
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  • downstream. This list contains only crossings of the main channel. See also Washington Channel#Crossings and Boundary Channel#Crossings. Listed heading downstream...
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    Infantry and named to fill a vacancy in the 15th Infantry Regiment at Fort Bayard, New Mexico. In 1876 he performed temporary recruiting duty at Columbus...
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  • Bayard Clarke (March 17, 1815 – June 20, 1884) was a United States representative from New York. Born in New York City on March 17, 1815, Clarke was a...
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    Samuel and Harriet Burrows House (category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.)
    met President Abraham Lincoln, when he came to review the troops at Fort Bayard. It was originally located near the corner of 45th Street, and Ellicott...
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    district. Westbrook was designed in 1886 for William Bayard Cutting (1850–1912) by the architect Charles C. Haight in the Tudor Revival style. Cutting had...
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    tuberculosis at Fort Bayard in 1905. He decided to settle in southern California and bought a house in Altadena. His next posting was to Fort Apache, Arizona...
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    Cavalry was at first based out of Fort Whipple in the Arizona Territory, but later stationed at Fort Selden and Fort Bayard, both in the New Mexico Territory...
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  • listings in the upper NW Quadrant of Washington, D. C. National Register of Historic Places listings in central Washington, D.C. National Park Service, United...
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  • Butler was promoted to lieutenant colonel and Mackay's son-in-law Stephen Bayard was appointed major. The 8th Pennsylvania fought at the Battle of Bound...
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    The Cloisters (category Washington Heights, Manhattan)
    Cloisters, is a museum in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Upper Manhattan, New York City. The museum, situated in Fort Tryon Park, specializes in...
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  • The March on Washington Movement (MOWM), 1941–1946, organized by activists A. Philip Randolph and Bayard Rustin was a tool designed to pressure the U...
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  • Netherland Fort Nonsense Fort Bascom Fort Bayard Fort Craig Fort Cummings Fort Fauntleroy (aka Fort Wingate) Fort Fillmore Fort Marcy Fort Selden Fort Stanton...
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    American Civil War. In August 1861, Fort Thayer, an earthwork fort part of the Civil War Defenses of Washington, DC, was built and named in his honor....
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